Knock
- 1951
- Tous publics
- 1h 38m
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7.3/10
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Saint-Maurice, a peaceful village, had a thriving doctor's practice until Dr. Parpalaid retired. Knock, a genius, convinced everyone of their illness, leading to a fortune and a large hospit... Read allSaint-Maurice, a peaceful village, had a thriving doctor's practice until Dr. Parpalaid retired. Knock, a genius, convinced everyone of their illness, leading to a fortune and a large hospital, bringing prosperity to the village.Saint-Maurice, a peaceful village, had a thriving doctor's practice until Dr. Parpalaid retired. Knock, a genius, convinced everyone of their illness, leading to a fortune and a large hospital, bringing prosperity to the village.
André Dalibert
- Le deuxième gars
- (as A. Dalibert)
Madeleine Barbulée
- Une infirmière
- (uncredited)
Jean Berton
- Le chef de gare
- (uncredited)
Marius David
- Bit part
- (uncredited)
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This is Louis Jouvet's triumph.The director could be anyone ,he does not exist here.All you've got to do is enjoy Louis Jouvet's fabulous intonations,subtle funny faces and extraordinary presence.
Jules Romain's famous play pits a charlatan against a whole village of healthy peasants .Believe it or not,in the short space of a few months,almost everyone's in bed ,"cured" by doctor Knock.The way Knock turns his patient into hypochondriacs is sheer genius.One could think that Knock's only in it for the money but it's not that simple:actually,he's crazy,and what's worse,a lot of people trust him and think he's the most sensible doctor they have ever known.The ending is not that much comic.The connection with Molière's "le malade imaginaire" is obvious.Human naivete knows no bounds.
Jules Romain's famous play pits a charlatan against a whole village of healthy peasants .Believe it or not,in the short space of a few months,almost everyone's in bed ,"cured" by doctor Knock.The way Knock turns his patient into hypochondriacs is sheer genius.One could think that Knock's only in it for the money but it's not that simple:actually,he's crazy,and what's worse,a lot of people trust him and think he's the most sensible doctor they have ever known.The ending is not that much comic.The connection with Molière's "le malade imaginaire" is obvious.Human naivete knows no bounds.
Little known, this movie can be read at different levels.
A testimony of its time, with the depiction of how was seen life in 1923 in the fifties. The "medical ages" corresponding with the science domination over the 20th century.
But, and above all, this is a satirical comedy, showing the power of manipulation and propaganda. It uses an unusual way, the medicine, to show how someone can change its community using its specific position and power. An finally, Louis Jouvet gave us a huge performance, being of every scene.
A good find!
But, and above all, this is a satirical comedy, showing the power of manipulation and propaganda. It uses an unusual way, the medicine, to show how someone can change its community using its specific position and power. An finally, Louis Jouvet gave us a huge performance, being of every scene.
A good find!
A good occasion to remind the admirable art of Louis Jouvet. And a great option for pandemic time. A respectable doctor remplaced by a smart crook. An entire canton transfomed in large hospital. A prosperous business to make the other belief he is ill. And the profound feeling to live in the skin of this theater play today. Short, a great demonstration of the genius of Louis Jouvet , a portrait, very realistic, of fear and addiction of the medic and the fair, almost expected triumf of medical tirany. The high need to be lied. That is all.
There is a lot of give and take involved in the medical profession. Firstly,pharmaceutical companies need continual support from doctors in order to get their medicines approved by them.Secondly,doctors need patients who would make them and these pharmaceuticals companies rich.Finally,there are ordinary folks like you and me who are continually getting fooled by some fake doctors into believing that all is not well with our health.Hypochondriacs are a troubled lot as not only they make their lives uneasy but also of those around them.It is precisely this effect which was captured in 1923 by famous French dramatist Jules Romains in his satirical play Knock ou le Triomphe de la médecine.After its immense success,it was director's Guy Lefranc's chance to popularize it further by directing a film based on this satire.Thanks to great actor Louis Jouvet's powerful performances as a cunning quack,'Dr.Knock' was able to convince the denizens of a small town that the healthy are people who do not know that they are sick.The film 'Dr.Knock' was an immense box office success in France largely due to its witty dialogues which led everybody to doubt the state of affairs related to their personal health.According to his film,the biggest blow to a real doctor was received when a clever charlatan was able to convince a genuine yet naive doctor of his bad health.Lastly,it is high time one continues with self medication.
This film has a funny premise but wastes it with endless comedy characters that are never funny. The film is way too talky and just gets boring. You will be willing it to finish.
Dr Louis Jouvet (Dr Knock) takes over as a village doctor and he tells everybody who visits him that they are all ill, thus stimulating the immediate economy around him, eg, pharmacy for medicine and hotelier for sick-bed rentals. He also gets plenty of doctor fees in the process.
So much more could have been made of the idea but the film settles on the philosophical path of how easy it is for one man to control everybody, even those who don't initially believe in him. That is ok as a message but it could have been delivered by taking the audience down two better paths - it could have been funnier or it could have been scarier. Our main doctor Louis Jouvet certainly has a creepy vibe about him.
What we get, I'm afraid, is the French equivalent of those stupid British Ealing comedies that are never funny.
Dr Louis Jouvet (Dr Knock) takes over as a village doctor and he tells everybody who visits him that they are all ill, thus stimulating the immediate economy around him, eg, pharmacy for medicine and hotelier for sick-bed rentals. He also gets plenty of doctor fees in the process.
So much more could have been made of the idea but the film settles on the philosophical path of how easy it is for one man to control everybody, even those who don't initially believe in him. That is ok as a message but it could have been delivered by taking the audience down two better paths - it could have been funnier or it could have been scarier. Our main doctor Louis Jouvet certainly has a creepy vibe about him.
What we get, I'm afraid, is the French equivalent of those stupid British Ealing comedies that are never funny.
Did you know
- TriviaThe play was premiered in 1923 at the Comédie des Champs-Elysées with Louis Jouvet already playing Knock.
- ConnectionsRemade as Knock (2017)
Details
- Runtime1 hour 38 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.37 : 1
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